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Cass Review

LETTERS Dr Hilary Cass with her Independent Review of Gender Identity Services for Children and Young People
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Scottish Government should drop its ideology and put the health of children first

In its guidance for schools, the Scottish Government is completely ignoring the evidence presented in the Cass Review. I can’t even find a footnote referencing it.
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Letters: Compare and contrast: what's the point in holding these inaccessible Games?

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Half of children on Scotland's gender wait list 'could be neuro-diverse', MSPs told

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SNP conference gender care row threatens to eclipse Swinney’s first speech as leader

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Gender services in Scotland should take 'holistic' approach after Cass Review

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Hilary Cass in Holyrood as Scottish Gender Identity Services come under scrutiny

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Harvie comments on Cass review 'upset' SNP MSPs admits Yousaf

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